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Frank Dileo Named CEO of ValCom; Formerly Michael Jackson's Manager

BURBANK, CA--(Marketwire - September 25, 2007) - ValCom, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: VLCO) announced today
the appointment of Mr. Frank Dileo, Michael Jackson's former manager and
entertainment industry veteran, to serve as the company's new President and
Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Dileo replaces Mr. Vince Vellardita who will
remain as Chairman of the Board.

"I am thrilled to have a veteran of Mr. Dileo's expertise and experiences
join the ValCom team," stated Mr. Vellardita, former President and CEO of
ValCom. We look forward to Mr. Dileo taking charge and implementing the
company's business plan. Mr. Dileo will be an asset to the company and
bring shareholder value to the stakeholders of the company".

Mr. Dileo said, "I am very excited to lead current management in taking
ValCom to the top of its industry. Opportunities like this do not come
along very often."

About Mr. Dileo:

Mr. Dileo began his music industry career as a sales representative and
promotion executive for CBS Records in 1968. His success continued in the
70s while working promotion stints at RCA Records, and then at country
music powerhouse Monument Records in Nashville. In 1979, Frank joined Epic
Records in New York as Vice President of National Promotion where the
legend began. Overseeing a staff of 65 people and a multi-million dollar
budget, Frank helped guide Epic Records from a small 65 million dollar
company to a 250 million dollar powerhouse. The list of successes included
Cyndi Lauper, Culture Club, Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osborne, REO Speedwagon,
Survivor, Gloria Estefan, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Molly Hatchet, Heart, Luther
Vandross, and the "King of Pop," Michael Jackson.

While at Epic, Frank oversaw the plans that helped create the largest
selling album in music history with over 45 million sold worldwide. He was
voted executive of the year for Epic Records, received over 80 gold and
platinum awards, and was credited for taking Epic Records from the number
fourteen label in the U.S. market to number two.

After this tremendous success, Mr. Dileo became Michael Jackson's manager
directly responsible for managing all professional aspects of Michael
Jackson's career relating to performances, film, commercials and videos.
Mr. Dileo executive produced the full-length movie "Moonwalker" starring
Michael Jackson. He wrote and executive produced three Pepsi-Cola
commercials (including negotiating a landmark endorsement deal), and eight
music videos including the Grammy winning video "Leave Me Alone."

Mr. Jackson decided to tour the world during the release of his "Bad" album
while Mr. Dileo oversaw all aspects which, to date, became the largest
grossing tour of all time. He also directed all aspects of the Jackson
family's "Victory" tour of arenas, an unprecedented accomplishment for its
time.

Mr. Dileo also managed the careers of Taylor Dayne, Jodeci, Laura Branigan,
and Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, and has worked with Prince on
several groundbreaking projects.

Mr. Dileo has since been a consultant to the entertainment industry,
appearing personally in three major motion pictures. His film credits
include GoodFellas, Wayne's World I & Wayne's World II and Moonwalker).
Mr. Dileo has also appeared on many major and cable network shows as well
as being quoted in the mainstream media and industry periodicals.

Mr. Dileo currently heads Dileo Entertainment Group, a music management
company in Nashville, Tennessee.

About ValCom:

ValCom currently operates 200,000 square feet of production studios in
Burbank, Ca. and Las Vegas, Nevada. ValCom has a film and television
library of 143 movies and 10 television shows as well as an animation
subsidiary located in Ireland. ValCom is a minority owner of a Television
station in Palm Springs, Ca.

Based in Los Angeles, California, ValCom, Inc. is a diversified and
vertically integrated, independent entertainment company. ValCom, Inc.,
through its operating divisions and subsidiaries, creates and operates full
service facilities that accommodate film, television and commercial
productions with its four divisions comprised of: studio, film and
television, live theater production, and broadcast television. ValCom's
clientele list consists of all of the majors such as MGM, Paramount
Pictures, ABC, CBS, Sony, NBC, BET, MTV.